<Apologies that this ia a bit old, but it repeats a - sadly - very common misperception that is worth correcting yet again.> > From: Iljitsch van Beijnum <iljitsch@xxxxxxxxx> > If a protocol doesn't need port numbers or a UDP-like checksum (i.e., > either no checksum or a better one) UDP does provide for packets with no checksum. Read the spec: "An all zero transmitted checksum value means that the transmitter generated no checksum (for debugging or for higher level protocols that don't care)." (Minor pet peeve: we did blow it very microscopically, IMO; the reserved value should have been all ones, not all zeros, as all ones could never be a legitimate output from the checksum-generation step, but that's a minor quibble.) Noel _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx http://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf